The Hartnell College and Contra Costa College football teams both enjoyed successful 2015 seasons. Tonight, they’ll wrap up the season at Rabobank Stadium when they compete in the Living Breath Foundation Bowl.

Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.

Both teams finished 9-1 overall and 5-1 in their respective conferences. The difference is Contra Costa’s 5-1 got them a share of the Pacific 7 Conference championship. Hartnell finished second in the Golden Coast Conference.

This will be a rubber match of sorts.

The teams have met in each of the past two seasons in this bowl game. Hartnell won the 2013 encounter, 37-26, in the 2013 version of the bowl game, held at Cabrillo College in Aptos. A year later, Contra Costa got its revenge, 34-27 over Hartnell, at Rabobank Stadium.

Contra Costa, in a bowl game for a fourth consecutive year, didn’t have another unbeaten season like last year, but they still succeeded well more than others in the East Bay.

The Comets stormed out to a 7-0 record, starting with a home win against Cabrillo, 37-12 and capping it with a 44-34 home win against the College of the Redwoods.

Their biggest win of the seven was a 48-7 victory against Los Medanos. They nearly shut out West Hills, 24-3.

The win over Redwoods was the team’s 15th in a row.

But then they went to Redding to face Shasta in Week 9 and ultimately fell 34-21 for what would be their lone loss of the season.

In the game, Contra Costa got an early fourth-quarter touchdown, but got the ball back only once more and went 4-and-out with 2:49 to go.

Then, the Comets got a free bye week.

As they faced Shasta in the Week 9 game, Mendocino and San Jose were playing each other and ultimately got into a massive brawl after the final bell. So many players were involved, both teams had to forfeit the following week’s games, with Mendocino bowing to Contra Costa, giving the Comets a week to rest.

San Jose forfeited against Cabrillo but still had Contra Costa on deck.

Contra Costa disposed of San Jose 40-16 in the regular season finale to win the conference title.

Quarterback Cameron Burston was one of many who had no trouble with the free bye week. He went 26-for-40 passing, throwing four touchdown passes while racking up 295 yards.

In the other post-bye week game, Burston was 13-for-25 passing and two touchdowns in a 16-13 win over Yuba.

Burston has averaged 208.3 yards passing in his nine games played. his 26 passing touchdowns are 12th in the state. He’s only been picked off twice.

Frank Stephens is his favorite target. Stephens is averaging 81.8 yards on four catches a game. His longest completion went for 92 yards.

Four Contra Costa receiver have triple digits receiving.

Hartnell will counter with quarterback Justyn Gutierrez, whose regular season ended with him fifth best in the state in passing at 293.5 yards a game.

Gutierrez had 281 yards and a touchdown throw two weeks ago in West Hills. The North Salinas High alum needs 65 yards for 3,000.

Hartnell’s 54 sacks were by far No. 1 in the state, and they were sixth in rushing yards allowed at 85.2.

Reggie McGee is in the top five in the state individually with 13 sacks.

With 1.5 more sacks each, Tremon Ashford and Justin Pleasont can join McGee in the double digits department.

Eppy Henrigues is 14 yards away from 1,000 receiving.

Marcus Washington, who was a spark for Hartnell when he returned early in the season, can get to 500 yards rushing with 20 more.

The bowl game is named after the Living Breath Foundation, a nonprofit organization helping those who have Cystic Fibrosis.

The organization was founded in 2008 by the Pappageorgas family, whose children were diagnosed with the illness. Cystic Fibrosis patients living in California and Arizona can receive help from the organization.